(2001) - Produced by Push Button Objects / (Chocolate Industries 2001). I was amped to record with Del. We all met up in Chicago, but oddly enough drove to Elgin to do the recording. Ruff raps recorded in the burbs yo!
This record is dope as Hell and continues Mr. Lif's mastery of rhymed storytelling. The first two tracks feed into each other as a harrowingly real tale of a new relationship grimly overshadowed by the girlfriend's stalking ex-lover with things inching closer & closer to inevitable confrontation. Brilliantly creative and very true to life, these are hallmarks of Mr. Lif and this new record is instructive, entertaining & worth attention. Sir Reginald Styles
This is the type of art that I'm always looking for. Honest. Story presented as a sort of folding of previous classic technique and still coming out fresh. To be moved forward with great work. Ben "Angrycrow" Nix-Bradley
This is true jazz rap/hip-hop. The lyricism reminds of classic gangsta rap and the production is stupendous. I definitely recommend this one. Thomas Ylvisaker
Soul-searching hip-hop from this Florida rapper, with lyrics that dig deep and take an unflinching look at life’s questions. Bandcamp New & Notable May 1, 2023
Bloody hell, the peak compendium of remixes. Both this and enter the magical mystery chambers have been on non-stop on my phone, mini disc and soon to be my cd player and record player. It's a shame Rhyme and Space has not got a vinyl release yet.... JJamo99